1781 AE Medal Betts-595, Battle of Cowpens Gunmetal Dies (Regular Strike)

Introducing the 1781 AE Medal Betts-595: a striking commemoration of the Battle of Cowpens, crafted with Gunmetal Dies in Philadelphia. This exquisite piece captures a pivotal moment in history, embodying both the valor of the past and the artistry of its crafting.

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  $1,250.00

Description / 1781 AE Medal Betts-595, Battle of Cowpens Gunmetal Dies (Regular Strike)

Introducing the 1781 AE Medal Betts-595: a striking commemoration of the Battle of Cowpens, crafted with Gunmetal Dies in Philadelphia. This exquisite piece captures a pivotal moment in history, embodying both the valor of the past and the artistry of its crafting.

The medal type was originally struck in Paris in 1781 as a gesture between allies. This coin is one of only 20,000 struck from gunmetal transfer dies in 1861, in Philadelphia. Few examples are estimated to have survived.

The dominant surface color of the medal is a dark, milk chocolate brown, imparting an arresting antique bronze appearance. The coin's surface reveals a spectrum of shades and highlights, ranging from lighter to darker hues, depending on the raised and recessed areas. These variations create a dynamic metallic sheen, further enhancing the medal's visual appeal and historical significance.

The 1781 AE Medal Betts-595 is not only a tangible connection to the past but also a testament to the intricate craftsmanship of its creators. Its unique aesthetic, characterized by the interplay of light and shadow across its surface, makes it a coveted addition for collectors and historians alike.

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PCGS # 933316
Grading Service RAW
Grade MS63
Denomination Type N/A
Mint Location Philadelphia
Designation NONE
Circu/UnCircu Uncirculated
Grade Add On NONE
Strike Type Business
Holder Type N/A